Cute Fun #9
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn the quietly mischievous world of Cute Fun #9 (1946), a man’s prank backfires in the most unexpected way when his homemade doorbell trap—meant for a pesky neighbor—lands squarely on the head of his unsuspecting rich uncle. Written, drawn, and inked by David Williams, this lighthearted tale of mistaken identity is brought to life with crisp, expressive art, while Harry Banger’s cover captures the moment of comedic surprise with perfect timing.
In a tiny, delightfully silly 1946 gem from *Cute Fun #9*, a man’s prank backfires in classic slapstick fashion when he rigs a plant pot to drop on the next doorbell ringer—only to find it’s his unsuspecting rich uncle, not the mischievous boy he expected. The story’s quiet chaos and perfectly timed misunderstanding make for a charming, no-frills laugh.
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